A judge on Friday reduced the bail of a Cicero woman facing DUI charges for the accident that trapped her 6-year-old son underwater for 30 minutes after she drove into a retention pond near Aurora.

After listening to arguments from defense attorneys for Gladys Ruvira-Garcia, DuPage County Judge Liam Brennan reduced Ruvira-Garcia’s bail from $500,000 to $150,000. She would need to post a $15,000 cash bond to be released.

Attorneys also said that the boy remains hospitalized but no longer needs a ventilator to breathe, as he did in the immediate aftermath of the Oct. 15 accident. Ruvira-Garcia’s attorney, Stefan Fenner, though, said he was not at liberty to provide further details about the boy’s condition.

Fenner told the judge that members of Ruvira-Garcia’s family had raised about $10,000, enough to post bond on $100,000 bail, However, federal Immigrations and Customs Enforcement has placed a hold on Ruvira-Garica, whom Fenner said entered the U.S. on a visa that has expired.

Fenner’s co-counsel, Jacob Briskman, said he hoped that, if Ruvira-Garcia did post bond, that local officials would not continue to detain her for ICE. A state law, the Trust Act, directs local law enforcement to not detain people based solely on their immigration status. Briskman said now that ICE is aware of Ruvira-Garcia’s status, it could issue a warrant. If arrested on the immigration count, she could possibly post another bond, Briskman said.

Fenner told the judge that Ruvira-Garcia is not a flight risk and has no prior arrests.

“All of her family is in the Chicago area,” Fenner said.

About a half-dozen relatives were in court for the Friday hearing, and Ruvira-Garica smiled at them as she was led from court at the end of the hearing.

She formally entered her not guilty pleas to four counts of aggravated driving under the influence of alcohol and was told she could face up to 12 years in prison if convicted on the most serious count.

Authorities say she was at a party in Aurora with family members and was driving home after 2 a.m. in her 2007 SUV along with her sister, Ruvira-Garcia’s son and two teenage daughters. She reportedly exited Interstate 88 near Diehl Road and drove into the retention pond.

She and the other passengers were able to escape the vehicle, but the boy was trapped inside and was underwater 30 minutes or more before rescue personnel were able to free him. He suffered permanent brain damage, authorities have said.

Ruvira-Garcia’s blood-alcohol level was reported to be 0.14 after the accident, in excess of the state’s 0.08 limit.